Welcome to —nasal congestion that lasts for six weeks or more during gestation, with no other cold symptoms.
You bought the pregnancy pillow, you’ve stocked up on ginger chews, and you’re ready for the rollercoaster. But one morning, you wake up unable to breathe through your nose. It’s not a cold. It’s not allergies. It’s just... pregnancy.
Headline: Wait, no one told me about THIS pregnancy symptom. 🤰🏼🤧 nose blocked pregnancy
Remedy of the night: Saline spray + a humidifier + sleeping like a vampire (upright).
Hormones + increased blood volume = your nose swelling shut. Welcome to —nasal congestion that lasts for six
8 more weeks of mouth breathing. Glamorous. 🤧🤰🏼
#PregnancyRhinitis #PregnancySymptoms #StuffyNose #ThirdTrimester #ExpectingMom #PregnancyHacks #CanIBreatheYet Title: Can’t Breathe? The Surprising Reality of a Blocked Nose During Pregnancy It’s not a cold
Having a blocked nose for 9 months is maddening, but it usually vanishes within 24 hours of giving birth. Until then, grab the saline spray and a wedge pillow. You’ve got this. 💪 Option 3: Short "Tip" Post (Twitter/X / Threads) Post: PSA: That stuffy nose at 3am isn't a cold. It's "Pregnancy Rhinitis."